Unlike the previous woody films, the two recent films shot in London are beautiful, the camera sets are very good, maybe his film photography was also good before, but his personal performances overshadowed that. It feels like Woody is the director again, instead of talking endlessly like a New York bullshit. Although the old magician is still very nagging in this film, this is no longer the focus of the film.
I feel that Woody seems to be fascinated by the United Kingdom. He made this place as handsome as a man and a woman. The place is also endearing, plus a little British aristocratic tradition. . .
The plot is not good, the actors are very eye-catching, the story is very simple, but the scenery is very charming. It's still good to see.
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